
(Dis)honesty in Management
Manifestations and Consequences
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Published on 25. June 2013
Book
Hardback
392 pages
978-1-78190-601-9 (ISBN)
Description
This volume concentrates on different forms of honesty and dishonesty in management and their consequences for managers, firms and society. Honesty can be defined as the refusal to pretend that facts of reality are other than what they are, while dishonesty - including lying, stealing, cheating, distortion, concealing of important information, failing to fulfil promises, and abruptly abandoning a business relationship - presents its opposite. Dishonesty can be blatant, massive, strong and active, or subtle, minimal, weak and passive. The volume is divided into four parts. The contributions of the first part concern the nature of (dis)honesty in management. The second part addresses (dis)honesty in public sector management and finance. The third part focuses on (dis)honesty in firm management in Europe and Africa, while the last part presents evidence on (dis)honesty in management in Asia and America. The authors conclude that the understanding of (dis)honesty and (un)ethical behavior differs in different cultural, societal and organizational contexts; moreover, it is not always easy to discover it. Dishonesty may lead to unfavorable consequences for the dishonest and, quite often, also for the honest party, but, sometimes dishonesty may pay off for the dishonest party in the short term. This volume provides new theoretical, managerial and policy insights in the field of management research and it should interest scholars, managers and policy-makers, but also others studying or discussing these issues or having to decide if they should act dishonestly or not.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Bingley
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Emerald Publishing Limited
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 252 mm
Width: 179 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
881 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78190-601-9 (9781781906019)
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Persons
Vadi, Prof. M. - University of Tartu, Estonia Vissak, Dr. T. - University of Tartu, Estonia
Content
List of Contributors. Preface.
Introduction.
The Nature of (Dis)Honesty, its Impact Factors and Consequences.
(Dis)Honesty in Organizations: Ethical Perspectives.
Honesty and Trust: Integrating the Values of Individuals, Organizations, and the Society.
The Banking Crisis in Iceland: Did the Government Pretend that Facts from Reality were Other than they Were?.
Perceptions of Unreported Economic Activities in Baltic Firms: Individualistic and Non-individualistic Motives.
Firm Bankruptcies and Violations of Law: An Analysis of Different Offences.
From Dishonesty to Disaster: The Reasons and Consequences of Rogue Traders' Fraudulent Behavior.
The Drivers and Moderators for Dishonest Behavior in the Service Sector.
Human Resource Managers and Employees' Rights: An ABC (Antecedents - Behavior - Consequences) Analysis of Ethical Dilemmas.
Honesty in Leadership: A Case of the Czech Republic.
Legitimizing Dishonesty in Organizations: A Survey of Managers in Four Sub-Sahara African Countries.
Evaluating 'Honesty' When Implementing Corporate Community Initiatives: A Developing Country Perspective.
Building Trust between American and Chinese Business Negotiators.
The Consequences of Dishonesty in International Partnerships: Three Chinese Cases.
From Dishonesty to Honesty: Is this Journey Path Dependent?.
Authors' Biographies.
Subject Index.
Author Index.
(Dis)Honesty in Management.
Advanced Series in Management.
(Dis)Honesty in Management.
Copyright page.
Introduction.
The Nature of (Dis)Honesty, its Impact Factors and Consequences.
(Dis)Honesty in Organizations: Ethical Perspectives.
Honesty and Trust: Integrating the Values of Individuals, Organizations, and the Society.
The Banking Crisis in Iceland: Did the Government Pretend that Facts from Reality were Other than they Were?.
Perceptions of Unreported Economic Activities in Baltic Firms: Individualistic and Non-individualistic Motives.
Firm Bankruptcies and Violations of Law: An Analysis of Different Offences.
From Dishonesty to Disaster: The Reasons and Consequences of Rogue Traders' Fraudulent Behavior.
The Drivers and Moderators for Dishonest Behavior in the Service Sector.
Human Resource Managers and Employees' Rights: An ABC (Antecedents - Behavior - Consequences) Analysis of Ethical Dilemmas.
Honesty in Leadership: A Case of the Czech Republic.
Legitimizing Dishonesty in Organizations: A Survey of Managers in Four Sub-Sahara African Countries.
Evaluating 'Honesty' When Implementing Corporate Community Initiatives: A Developing Country Perspective.
Building Trust between American and Chinese Business Negotiators.
The Consequences of Dishonesty in International Partnerships: Three Chinese Cases.
From Dishonesty to Honesty: Is this Journey Path Dependent?.
Authors' Biographies.
Subject Index.
Author Index.
(Dis)Honesty in Management.
Advanced Series in Management.
(Dis)Honesty in Management.
Copyright page.